@ Radagast
Have you seen the stuff kings, shoguns, and nobles wore in Medieval/Feudal times? It looks pretty strange too! But it's also Imperial. Get it? =
Anyways, the card. Kind of expensive, but you'd probably be expecting that as a tutor for probably one of the most expensive tribes in the game.
He's a Dragon though, and he's got some nice artwork, so I still like him, even though he's not all that good.
Posted By:
GruesomeGoo
(11/24/2010 11:21:38 PM)
He looks like a caterpillar and a butterfly at the same time.
Posted By:
divine_exodus
(3/30/2011 2:08:48 PM)
Pretty cool for a Dragon deck... strange looking Dragon, though, IMHO.
Posted By:
Radagast
(10/13/2010 7:58:04 PM)
This thing was the whole excuse for including morph in the dragon archenemy deck. I think it probably would've been better off without it, but hey, I have to appreciate the variety.
Posted By:
IshubarashI
(11/25/2010 2:18:33 AM)
Wow That Dragon Looks Amazing Makes Me Wanna Play It Dragonstorm Or Sumethin
Posted By:
MasterOfEtherium
(12/24/2010 2:35:29 PM)
This is no dragon, its a 2/2 blob creature for 3 mana.
<<<< Hates the morph mechanic.
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(10/26/2012 2:58:55 PM)
Sometimes, in order to get the best out of a card, you ignore the obvious use- Kaalia does Morph one better for speeding him out, and Rune-Scarred Demon takes over tutor duty- fetching you an Akroma, Angel of Wrath. yeah. that sounds like win to me. :)
Posted By:
DarthParallax
(8/11/2011 9:42:26 PM)
This is tied for first best morph card to play morphed, flicker out of play and get it back without it's flip ability. The other is Akroma, but having pro white is a double edged sword in a white flicker deck. Use flickerwisp and glimmerpoint stag. It may not be attacking until turn five, but you still only paid for it.
Posted By:
kiseki
(8/15/2011 7:47:49 PM)